Data processing

Software development

Life Sciences Open Source

EPAM Life Sciences has extensive experience and expertise in developing organic chemistry software products for use in life science companies, research institutes, and universities. Before joining EPAM Systems in June 2014 and becoming EPAM Life Sciences, GGA Software Services developed internally a series of cheminformatics tools, and decided to make these tools available to the open-source community. We are continuing to undertake this open-source initiative through EPAM, and we look forward to improving the existing tools and to developing new tools for your use.

Web3D DICOM Viewer creates a 3D model of a body part based on the set
of plane images. It provides a crucial means for performing visual
analysis of a patient’s anatomy for diagnosis, preoperative planning,
and surgical training.

Miew provides a full-featured set of tools for 3D visualization and
editing of small molecules as well as large molecular complexes,
including abilities to view, analyze, and modify the 3D structure of a
molecule.

Miew functions as a standalone HTML5 web application or integrates as a
component into your pages. The latest versions of WebGL-enabled desktop
and mobile browsers are supported.

Since Ketcher is written in pure Javascript, it incorporates high
performance, good portability and light weight. You will not need any
Java or Flash plugins to use it in your browser. Ketcher is completely
free and open-source, while also available on a commercial basis.

Indigo is a universal organic chemistry toolkit. It contains first-class
tools for end users, as well as a documented API
for developers. Indigo it is completely free and open-source, while also
available on a commercial basis.

Indigo ELN allows scientists to prepare, plan,manage and access relevant
information regarding research work. Application helps to analyze and share
research information. Flexiable experiment template allows to support various
experiment type. New components can be included in the application without
the need to change the core code.

Indigo ELN v 2.0 is the next version of EPAM open-source Indigo ELN based
on a completely different technology stack than v.1.0 and providing a new
interface, new features, at the same time retaining all the functionality
previously implemented.

Imago OCR is a toolkit for 2D chemical structure image recognition. It
contains a GUI program and a command-line
utility, as well as a documented
API for developers. Imago is completely free and
open-source, while also available on a commercial basis.